Re: Documentation on search.asmx to create your own search page from another app...

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From: AC (spam_at_aNOSPAMMEconnell.com)
Date: 06/16/04


Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 11:59:14 -0400

David-

>From what I can tell, when you get the "Internal Server Error", that's just
the web service saying "dude, no idea what that scope is". I'm surprised
there aren't more questions... but more surprised there aren't more
responses from MVPs.

Gotta love the zero documentation. It's frustrating with a lack of it for
SPS2003. Hoping my soon to arrive resource kit will help.

-AC

"David Sterling" <david_sterling@sterling-consulting.com> wrote in message
news:1cacf01c45332$2f8f30c0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> Hey AC,
>
> Alas, having the same problem; using the search, Keyword
> Searching works fine, however I have continous problems
> using MSSQLFT - in addition to Zero documentation (and
> I've looked, believe you me), the error returned:
>
> "Internal Server Error"
>
> is really helpful. I've yet to get the Scope to work.
> However, one tip - if you open the Advanced Search page,
> set some parameters then right click and View Source, you
> can actually snapshot the query....Works for them, but
> I've yet to get it to work...sigh...
>
>
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I've almost narrowed it down... just having trouble
> specifying the search scope. I have a content source I
> created to point to our internet site.. the CS is
> named "Internet Site" and it's in the Non_Portal_Content
> catalog. When I do the MSSQLFT search, I can put the URL
> of the site in the scope to filter it out, but it's my
> understaning that it's going to filter out everything that
> doesn't have that URl from the Non_portal_Content
> catalog... I'd rather specify the
> >
> >The search scope I'm using is Non_Portal_Content..SCOPE
> ('"http://www.foo.com/"') where the URL is our internet
> site. I've tried Non_Portal_Content..SCOPE('"Internet
> Site"') but no luck.
> >
> >Ideas?
> >
> >_AC
> > "AC" <spam@aNOSPAMMEconnell.com> wrote in message news:%
> 23oODFCkUEHA.3512@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> > Specifically, I'm looking for documenation how to
> specify the exact:
> > > content source to search
> > > keywords to submit to the search
> > > and be able to analyze the URL (to filter our
> channels)
> >
> > I found a reference to documentation on how to craft
> the QueryString part of a URL for the portal (
> > http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?
> url=/library/en-us/spptsdk/html/SearchGET.asp).. I'm
> looking for something specific for the Search Web Service
> (Query Service: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-
> us/spptsdk/html/cSPSQueryService.asp?frame=true). I think
> I want to use the MSSQLFT type to utilize the full text
> searching, but I'm unsure of how I should craft the
> query. The documentation on the Microsoft.Search.Query
> XML schema isn't helping much... it isn't specific to SPS.
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks in advance:
> >
> > -AC
> >
> > "AC" <spam@aNOSPAMMEconnell.com> wrote in message
> news:OmM8nyjUEHA.3016@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > We have created numerous content sources & search
> scopes within our internal SharePoint implementation to
> index a few internal content sites. What I'd like to do
> is create a search component that can query the content
> sources via the search.asmx web service in SharePoint so
> the results can be shown in these internal sites. I'm
> having a very hard time finding any information on the
> parameters I can pass to the web service to get my result
> set. Ideas?



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